How can I take care of a child?
In the care of a child parrot, parents will perform most of the work. Nevertheless, it is important to prepare a nest, bedding and a lot of food for breeding adult parrots. Parakeet owners can check regularly to make sure that parents take care of the child and develop normally.
Nest boxes can be purchased in shops with pets and birds supply. Many of them can be found online. The nesting box should ideally be mounted outside the cage for edging parrots. If the birds are not free-up, the box can be mounted on the outside of the cage with cutting the wires of the cages to reach the nesting box without leaving the cage.
Parakeets should have access to bedding materials such as pine to create their nest. The correct amount of bed linen prevents a child bastard from the development of fragmented legs. A wooden insert with concave bottom for a nesting box will also help prevent this problem.
howOcage, nesting box should have enough light during the day and should be covered at night. Adult parrots will be hungry and at the same time take care of the child. During this time it is important to provide them with additional food and fresh water. Bird seed, vegetables and fruits can be offered, but must be organic.
In the first few weeks of the child's life Parakeet, the mother will make most of the care, provide heat from her body and feed preliminary food from chickens. After hatching, the chickens will be completely helpless and blind. The chicken develops quickly and stays with the mother in the nest for three to six weeks.
The nesting box should be regularly checked for fragments and dead chickens. If the chicken dies, it should be removed immediately to prevent illness. Live chickens can be checked on fragmented legs. If this developmental problem occurs, it can be corrected if the Early is caught, because the bones of the cat are still evolving.
Baby Parakeet can be treated with clean, washed hands, but should touch as little as possible. If adults reject a child a parrot, it can be manually fed using a syringe and commercially prepared to eat with Kokc. Younger children's parrots can be fed five times a day, while the older must be fed only twice a day.
After a few weeks, parents stop feeding the chicken and leave the nest. He will try to call children from the nest. If the chickens do not leave the leaders for about two days, there is a risk of starving to death. At this point, they can be finely removed and should start to behave similarly to adult parrots.